Oblique aerial view.
SC 1758922
Description Oblique aerial view.
Date 1984
Collection RCAHMS Aerial Photography
Catalogue Number SC 1758922
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of A 22774
Scope and Content Fort at Ward Law, Dumfries and Galloway This Roman temporary camp is at Ward Law, and is one of the best known examples of its kind. It was first recorded in 1772 by Pennant. It was excavated in 1939, and again in 1949-50. Part of the N rampart can still be seen. From the air, the whole of the fort's outline shows up as a bold cropmark. In this image, three of the entrances are shown. Two of these are protected by titula. One entrance only has one, the other has four, suggesting that this was the main gate. No finds were recovered during, though the causeway leading through the E gate was found. It was over 10 m wide and heavily cobbled. The rampart was thought to be about 5 m thick as was the rock-cut ditch which surrounds it. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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